Optimus 60 사용자 설명서
8
INSTALLATION
COMMON CONNECTIONS
Refer to the illustrations on Pages 8 and 9 for
these connections.
these connections.
Note: Some connections shown in this section
might require additional supplies, available
from your local RadioShack store.
might require additional supplies, available
from your local RadioShack store.
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Connect the VCR to your TV for
playback. You can connect:
playback. You can connect:
• Your VCR’s
OUT TO TV
jack to your
TV’s antenna jack, using a 75-ohm
coaxial cable
coaxial cable
Caution: Never connect the VCR’s
OUT TO TV
jack to a terminal that has
an antenna connected. Doing so can
interfere with other receivers.
interfere with other receivers.
• Your VCR’s
OUT TO TV
jack to your
TV’s separate VHF/UHF antenna
jacks, using a 75-ohm coaxial cable
and a VHF/UHF splitter/combiner
jacks, using a 75-ohm coaxial cable
and a VHF/UHF splitter/combiner
• Your VCR’s
AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
jacks
to your TV’s audio/video jacks, using
a stereo audio/video cable
a stereo audio/video cable
Note: For the best quality recordings,
use high-quality A/V cables to make
these connections.
use high-quality A/V cables to make
these connections.
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Connect a signal source to the VCR
for recording. You can connect
(choose one):
for recording. You can connect
(choose one):
• An outside antenna, using a 75-ohm
coaxial cable, to the VCR’s
IN FROM
ANT
jack
• An outside antenna, using 300-ohm
lead-in wire and a 300-to-75 ohm
transformer, to the VCR’s
transformer, to the VCR’s
IN FROM
ANT
jack
• Your CATV (cable) company, using
the 75-ohm coaxial cable directly
from the cable company, to the
VCR’s
from the cable company, to the
VCR’s
IN FROM ANT
jack
Caution: Some state laws restrict
direct connections to cable wires
(connections that do not go through a
cable box). Check the laws in your
area before you make connections.
direct connections to cable wires
(connections that do not go through a
cable box). Check the laws in your
area before you make connections.
• A cable converter box to the VCR’s
IN
FROM ANT
jack
Note: There are many Cable TV sys-
tems in use. If you subscribe to Cable
TV service and cannot record Cable TV
programs, contact your local Cable TV
service provider. Most Cable TV ser-
vice providers offer connection help.
tems in use. If you subscribe to Cable
TV service and cannot record Cable TV
programs, contact your local Cable TV
service provider. Most Cable TV ser-
vice providers offer connection help.
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You can also connect an optional
video source, such as a camcorder,
another VCR, or a DSS system to
your VCR using A/V cables. Simply
connect it as shown.
video source, such as a camcorder,
another VCR, or a DSS system to
your VCR using A/V cables. Simply
connect it as shown.
Connection Notes:
• You can connect two video sources (three
sources for the Model 60) directly to your
VCR. To do so, you connect one source to
the
VCR. To do so, you connect one source to
the
AUDIO 1/VIDEO 1 IN
jacks on the back
of the VCR using A/V cables and the other
to the
to the
IN FROM ANT
jack using a 75-ohm
coaxial cable (and, with the Model 60,
another source to the
another source to the
AV2 AUDIO/VIDEO IN
jacks on the front of the VCR, see “Cam-
corder Connections (Model 60 Only)” on
Page 12).
corder Connections (Model 60 Only)” on
Page 12).
• You can connect additional 75-ohm coax
sources to your system using a high-isola-
tion A/B switch to switch between the
sources.
tion A/B switch to switch between the
sources.
• You can connect one 75-ohm coax source
to more than one device using a video
splitter.
splitter.
Because of the complexity of the variations
possible when using additional video accesso-
ries, such as video signal switches, splitters,
and combiners, such configurations are not
shown in this manual.
possible when using additional video accesso-
ries, such as video signal switches, splitters,
and combiners, such configurations are not
shown in this manual.
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